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I've used Meguiar's Cleaning Wax (in the tin) with complete satisfaction so far. Have only waxed limited areas where I buffed scratches, putting on three or more layers. It looks really good and seems to hold up well.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
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So did you wax the back bumber around the exhaust? Or that part is plastic and you cant touch it with wax?Depends on the wax, some synthetics can be applied plastics. Normally it’s black unpainted platics that Carnauba etc, will stain. Try chemical guys’ silk shine dressing. Works pretty well on black plastics and seals.
I wax the black chrome mirrors ALL the time.
I thought (or was told) that it's black chrome, and to use chrome polish.Can you wax the unpainted parts of the Stinger like side mirrors and the bottom back bumper where it is black? Not sure if its plastic. I know wax cant touch plastic. Thank you.
If we're asking about the diffuser (or the splitter, for that matter), it's plastic, not chrome. Why would it need wax ever, at all?I thought (or was told) that it's black chrome, and to use chrome polish.
I thought (or was told) that it's black chrome, and to use chrome polish.
So did you wax the back bumber around the exhaust? Or that part is plastic and you cant touch it with wax?
Opps.... the kia salesman specifically said it's black chrome, just use chrome polish, when I pointed to the side mirrors full of water spots at vehicle delivery. When I took the car to get a basic ceramic coat a few days later, they were able to get all the water spots out from the black chrome colored area, not sure what they used though.Please Don’t use chrome polish, I’m almost certain it is NOT actually chrome. Black chrome is just the color. Doesn’t feel anywhere hard enough to be chrome and almost any spray detailer will work better. Trust me... spray detailer works well and less abrasive.